The story is "Little Red Riding Hood." The major characters are Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother, and the Big Bad Wolf. The incident that will go to trial is when the Big Bad Wolf tricks Little Red Riding Hood by pretending to be her grandmother and then tries to eat her. In our trial, the jury will have to decide if the Big Bad Wolf is guilty of trying to harm Little Red Riding Hood. It's up to the judge and the lawyers to present the evidence and make sure that justice is served in the end

Jury's verdict: Tell how the jury finds in the civil or criminal case and justify the verdict. How was the burden of proof met or not met? (4 points)

Make it short and sound like a fifth grader wrote it

The jury found the Big Bad Wolf guilty of trying to harm Little Red Riding Hood. The evidence showed that he tricked her by pretending to be her grandmother and then tried to eat her. The burden of proof was met because the evidence clearly showed that the Big Bad Wolf was responsible for the crime. Justice was served in the end.